Tagged: Institute For Economic Advancement

President-elect Not Affecting Economic Outlook

President-elect Not Affecting Economic Outlook

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Economists are not expecting a new president to have significant effects on the local or national economy and outlook, according to presentations at the Little Rock Economic Briefing on Wednesday. read more >

UA, UALR Forecasters See More Improvement in Arkansas' Economy in 2015

UA, UALR Forecasters See More Improvement in Arkansas' Economy in 2015

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Arkansas’ leading economists say the state should have an improved economy next year. One of the highlights: the unemployment rate is expected to continue to drop to 5.5 percent by the end of 2015 and then slip to 5.3 percent in 2016. read more >

Jane Wayland: Training the Future

Jane Wayland: Training the Future

As dean of the UALR's College of Business, Jane Wayland is in charge of the whole college of business, including its Arkansas Small Business & Technology Development Center and Institute for Economic Advancement divisions. The college has seven undergraduate degrees and four post-baccalaureate certificate programs. read more >

Michael Pakko to Deliver State Economic Forecast

Michael Pakko to Deliver State Economic Forecast

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Michael Pakko will reveal his latest Arkansas economic forecast Tuesday, Oct. 30, at UALR's 2012 Economic Forecast Conference at the Clinton Presidential Center. Also, Chris Varvares of Macroeconomic Advisers of St. Louis will deliver the national economic forecast. And author W. Michael Cox will deliver the keynote address. read more >